There are loads of things that you should be doing on your E Bike, but here are 14 things you should never do. Not doing these things will help your EMTB stay fresh for longer and keep you safe on all of your epic rides!

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    21 Comments

    1. I like the “don’t turbo past road bikers” 😂 This is somewhat true, my ebike assists up to 45km/hr, and I hit 70km/hr without struggle, I’ve never had a road bike catch me when I’m on my ebike, and that’s in a busy city averaging 15,000 kilometres a year (daily rider). I guess it helps I ride the velodrome a couple times a week on my fixie 😅

    2. Surely, in this day and age, we're not worrying about leaving a smart charger and battery plugged in. Nowadays, I'd struggle to find even the cheapest charger that wasn't a "smart charger"

    3. I wish I saw this years ago. I did mistake 1 (cleaning upside down) 2 weeks ago and my bike has completely died. The ECU brain has died, so had the torque sensor and computer😂

    4. I bought my first e-bike recently. The maintenance guy in the shop was telling me today that I should be using it in the lowest mode at pretty much all times.

      I was just wondering is this good advice or can someone elaborate on why it should be in the lowest mode

    5. I would say the high gear cogs that are easy to replace are the ones you need to focus on; they wear the most on any bike. I only use the other gears for hills.. high quality chains last a lot longer; name brands. Storage and charging firebags are $20 and probably worth it; remove the battery to charge in the bag; or bring the battery in the house to keep out of the cold or heat.

    6. I have a Garmin inReach attached to my backpack along with my Garmin watch tracking my ride

      Therefore if I get hurt, my watch will detect a fall then have my inReach call for emergency services

    7. Thank you for your advices. I always put on „where is“ on my Iphone. So, my wife can follow the ride. I am almost everytime alone on my rides.

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